Hello, Misanthropical's unfortunate incidents with a young punk brought this about and I thought I would start this here instead of there.
I am for the death penalty. Even though our American justice system is more into rehabilitation and redemption of criminals, there are some thigns that just cannot be redeemed for, some people who just cannot be rehabilitated. Taking a life in cold blood for no reason other than to proove how tough you are, raping or killing children, these kinda things are just beyond the pale.
I mean the whole basis for rehabilitation is that the person wants to become a productive and reliable part of society. But the only way a person can change is if they are motivated to do so. Motivation comes either from within because a person wants to do so, or it comes from outside because they wish to avoid something like pain or discomfort.
The problem with rehabilitation is if a person does not desire to change and the limited methods the prison system to perseude the person to change are ignored then they can wind up doing their time, learning new skills and being a drain on society. It costs money and resources to house these people. And with the rather tight rules on what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment the modern justice system has to play within some of these criminals wind up having a better life inside the joint than they did before they went in. Free meals, medical care, socialization with their peers, education, and all at taxpayer expense. For some not exactly an incentive to rehabilitate.
I'm not saying that we should go back to the 16th century racks and whips and such but American prisons and the justice system in general could use a bit of an overhaul. I'm also not saying that we should kill em all and let the gods sort them out either.
There are people can be rehabilitated, whose crimes are not violent or heinous enough to be unforgivable. Those people deserve the chance and opportunity to be able to proove they want to atone for their mistakes and to rejoin society in a productive manner.
Then there are those who are so cold, so unfeeling or their crimes are so violent or heinous that they can never be forgiven. That they have no desire to honestly reform themselves. They will return to the same actions, same attitudes the moment they are right back out in the world. These are the ones that should be locked in a bare windowless cell with just a bed and crapper at best to those that need their necks stretched at the worst.
It may not bring back their victims. It may not bring total closure and peace to the families of the victims. But maybe it will deter someone who thinks the punk gang lifestyle of killing innocents is not a wise decision. Yeah life is hard, things suck but it takes a bigger person to stand up for themselves in a peaceful way and pick the right fights and battles to make their personal world better than to just be an animal taking and killing and burning out like a meteor. And at the very least the death penalty will remove that person from society in a permanent and effective way so they can never do their crimes again.
I am for the death penalty. Even though our American justice system is more into rehabilitation and redemption of criminals, there are some thigns that just cannot be redeemed for, some people who just cannot be rehabilitated. Taking a life in cold blood for no reason other than to proove how tough you are, raping or killing children, these kinda things are just beyond the pale.
I mean the whole basis for rehabilitation is that the person wants to become a productive and reliable part of society. But the only way a person can change is if they are motivated to do so. Motivation comes either from within because a person wants to do so, or it comes from outside because they wish to avoid something like pain or discomfort.
The problem with rehabilitation is if a person does not desire to change and the limited methods the prison system to perseude the person to change are ignored then they can wind up doing their time, learning new skills and being a drain on society. It costs money and resources to house these people. And with the rather tight rules on what constitutes cruel and unusual punishment the modern justice system has to play within some of these criminals wind up having a better life inside the joint than they did before they went in. Free meals, medical care, socialization with their peers, education, and all at taxpayer expense. For some not exactly an incentive to rehabilitate.
I'm not saying that we should go back to the 16th century racks and whips and such but American prisons and the justice system in general could use a bit of an overhaul. I'm also not saying that we should kill em all and let the gods sort them out either.
There are people can be rehabilitated, whose crimes are not violent or heinous enough to be unforgivable. Those people deserve the chance and opportunity to be able to proove they want to atone for their mistakes and to rejoin society in a productive manner.
Then there are those who are so cold, so unfeeling or their crimes are so violent or heinous that they can never be forgiven. That they have no desire to honestly reform themselves. They will return to the same actions, same attitudes the moment they are right back out in the world. These are the ones that should be locked in a bare windowless cell with just a bed and crapper at best to those that need their necks stretched at the worst.
It may not bring back their victims. It may not bring total closure and peace to the families of the victims. But maybe it will deter someone who thinks the punk gang lifestyle of killing innocents is not a wise decision. Yeah life is hard, things suck but it takes a bigger person to stand up for themselves in a peaceful way and pick the right fights and battles to make their personal world better than to just be an animal taking and killing and burning out like a meteor. And at the very least the death penalty will remove that person from society in a permanent and effective way so they can never do their crimes again.
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